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Here, a vomitorium, or entrance/exit at a Roman amphitheater. (Image credit: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike) At some point in the late 19th or early 20th century, people got the wrong ...
The vomitorium and its purpose is one of historical architecture’s most common misconceptions. It’s said that the vomitorium was a room that neighbored Roman feasts, where guests could ...
Probably we picked up this incorrect knowledge about the vomitorium early in our lives—either at school from teachers or friends, or after school days in general conversation. Various reasons ...
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Roman decadence reached its peak with the vomitorium: a room where feasting elites threw up to make room for more food. Or so the story goes … Mythbusting Ancient Rome – the truth about the ...
Vomitorium. The Roman writer Macrobius first referred to vomitoriums in his "Saturnalia." The adjective vomitus already existed in Latin, Bond told Live Science.